Some background This story goes back till 2010 when there was no deployment tool e.g. Release Management or Octopus Deploy available at the time and we were deploying to production via XAML Build. There’s only one website that survived using this process and that’s SSW website. SSW Website is massive. We are talking about GBs of data

If you are a proud owner of your Microsoft Bands 2 and you you are not willing to change your iPhone for a Windows Phone or an Android then you are probably eagerly waiting for an update of a Microsoft Health app which will update your Microsoft Band. Well here’s the moment of truth. It

So you have a website and you need to deploy it, right? to HTTPS you say? Well, here’s how you can do it with Octopus Deploy. I won’t be diving into details what Octopus Deploy is and what can it do for you. If you are not familliar with Octopus Deploy yet, try a live

The Story Today I walked in the client’s office (just like any other normal day) not suspecting there’s anything wrong. After 5 min one of the managers approached me and started asking questions about the new TFS Build server that I added two days ago. So here’s what happened: The client is a pretty big

Visual Studio 2015 Release date has been announced recently. Add 20th of July to your calendar because otherwise you will be wondering why internet connection in your area is getting slower 🙂 Figure: Visual Studio 2015 Read more here: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/somasegar/archive/2015/06/29/save-the-date-visual-studio-2015-rtm-on-july-20th.aspx Just a few things to mention that are coming with the new version of Visual

After years of non-blogging I decided to make myself a new home where I’ll be able to share with you my experience, passion, ideas and other cool things I do in my life. July 1st is kind of a special day for me. Not that I planned it this way, but it seems like it